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Stop passing to your teammate. Your teammate should always be positioned behind you, never parallel. Unless it’s a direct pass and you know the opponents have weak coverage, passing in solo queue 2v2s is the worst decision you can make. Here’s an example of a player making this common mistake. They try to force a pass to their teammate and get punished immediately.

Stop passing to your teammate. Your teammate should always be positioned behind you, never parallel. Unless it’s a direct pass and you know the opponents have weak coverage, passing in solo queue 2v2s is the worst decision you can make. Here’s an example of a player making this common mistake. They try to force a pass to their teammate and get punished immediately.

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Stop rotating back. I still see so many players instantly rushing back into rotation without looking to follow up on a teammate’s clear or going for bumps. It is not always bad to rotate back, but do not automatically default to it, especially if you trust your teammates on defense. Here is an example of me forcing for my teammates and scoring off their clear by staying upfield.

Stop rotating back. I still see so many players instantly rushing back into rotation without looking to follow up on a teammate’s clear or going for bumps. It is not always bad to rotate back, but do not automatically default to it, especially if you trust your teammates on defense. Here is an example of me forcing for my teammates and scoring off their clear by staying upfield.

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Stop reversing in 2026. I still see so many lower-ranked players reverse or fully brake when they feel awkward, which only puts them in worse positions. If you put yourself out of position, the best option is usually to drive through the play and rotate around. Rotating through gives you better vision of the field, helps you keep your momentum, and leaves you in a much better position. Here is an example of two players making this exact mistake and giving away easy goals.

Stop reversing in 2026. I still see so many lower-ranked players reverse or fully brake when they feel awkward, which only puts them in worse positions. If you put yourself out of position, the best option is usually to drive through the play and rotate around. Rotating through gives you better vision of the field, helps you keep your momentum, and leaves you in a much better position. Here is an example of two players making this exact mistake and giving away easy goals.

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This is why NRG BeastMode is so good. He has the best awareness in the game. I’ve never seen a pro use swivel cam as much as BeastMode. He constantly checks his opponents’ and teammates’ positioning to guide his next decision, which is how he sets up plays like this perfect pass off the wall.

This is why NRG BeastMode is so good. He has the best awareness in the game. I’ve never seen a pro use swivel cam as much as BeastMode. He constantly checks his opponents’ and teammates’ positioning to guide his next decision, which is how he sets up plays like this perfect pass off the wall.

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I still can’t believe this clip 😳

I still can’t believe this clip 😳

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Stop rotating back post in 2025. Rotating back post isn’t always bad, but never tunnel vision on it. Always look for opportunities to cut the play during your rotation. Here's TempoH doing this perfectly.

Stop rotating back post in 2025. Rotating back post isn’t always bad, but never tunnel vision on it. Always look for opportunities to cut the play during your rotation. Here's TempoH doing this perfectly.

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Stop turning off ballcam. Keeping ballcam on is crucial for reading the play and guiding your decisions. It’s fine to turn it off for a split second to get better vision of your opponent or the field, but for most of the game, it should stay on. Here’s an example of a player who kept ballcam off for slightly too long, lost sight of the play, and gave up an easy goal.

Stop turning off ballcam. Keeping ballcam on is crucial for reading the play and guiding your decisions. It’s fine to turn it off for a split second to get better vision of your opponent or the field, but for most of the game, it should stay on. Here’s an example of a player who kept ballcam off for slightly too long, lost sight of the play, and gave up an easy goal.

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The best 0 second goal I’ve ever scored ngl 😭

The best 0 second goal I’ve ever scored ngl 😭

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Stop making random plays. When you are making a play on the ball it should always be based on what you see on the field. Something you should always be aware of is your opponents positioning and how much space and time they are giving you and THEN decide what play you will be going for. Here’s my opponent who didn’t even look at my car before hitting the ball and got scored on from a very readable prejump.

Stop making random plays. When you are making a play on the ball it should always be based on what you see on the field. Something you should always be aware of is your opponents positioning and how much space and time they are giving you and THEN decide what play you will be going for. Here’s my opponent who didn’t even look at my car before hitting the ball and got scored on from a very readable prejump.

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Stop playing with low game sound. Too many players have their game audio turned way too low, making it difficult to hear important car sounds. This often leads to getting caught off guard by blindside challenges and demos. Instead, practice recognizing your opponents’ presence through sound cues. Here’s an example of Atow showcasing this perfectly:

Stop playing with low game sound. Too many players have their game audio turned way too low, making it difficult to hear important car sounds. This often leads to getting caught off guard by blindside challenges and demos. Instead, practice recognizing your opponents’ presence through sound cues. Here’s an example of Atow showcasing this perfectly:

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Never challenge when your opponent is making a ground play. If you’re forcing for your teammate and the opponent is dribbling or making a ground play, your goal should be to make them give the ball away for free. The best way to do this is by fake challenging or drive challenging. Example:

Never challenge when your opponent is making a ground play. If you’re forcing for your teammate and the opponent is dribbling or making a ground play, your goal should be to make them give the ball away for free. The best way to do this is by fake challenging or drive challenging. Example:

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